Tag: dailyprompt
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Blog Challenge|The Value of Self Control
What’s something you believe everyone should know. “What’s something you believe everyone should know?” I wish someone told me when I was younger that I had far more control over how my life played out than I ever realized. We give up so much of our power — especially to other people. We let their…
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Blog Challenge|What I Would Change About Myself
Today’s WordPress prompt pushed me to pause and look at myself with honesty, humor, and a whole lot of grace. I didn’t expect the question to hit me the way it did — but it opened a door. Come see where it took me…
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Blog Challenge|Time
Sometimes the simplest question carries the deepest meaning. “Do you need time?” I reflected on what that looks like in my own life, my healing, and my day-to-day… and now I’m asking you the same. 💛
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Blog Challenge|Trusting Instincts
A little Simply Flava truth for today’s WordPress Prompt… Let’s talk about it. Do You Trust Your Instinct?
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Blog Challenge|Your First Impression of Me
I don’t aim to impress people with a performance — I just want my presence to feel real, warm, and grounded. Here’s the first impression I hope people walk away with when they meet me.
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Life|🌻 When the Body Aches but the Spirit Feels at Peace
Sometimes rest isn’t a sign of weakness — it’s the body’s way of whispering, “slow down, you’ve carried enough.” Today, I’m honoring the calm, the aches, and the stillness that teaches me to listen to myself. 🌻
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Blog Challenge|👗 Getting Back Into My Flava Style
What have you been working on? 👗 Getting Back Into My Flava Style WordPress Prompt: What Have You Been Working On? Lately, I’ve been working on something a little different — getting back into my Lady Flava intentional style. I never really walked away from it, but lately I’ve been having fun being more deliberate about…
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Blog Challenge|I Would Stop Working
Wordpress Prompt Sometimes the biggest risk isn’t jumping — it’s staying in a place that no longer values what you bring. I love the work. I’m good at it. But the world around me has changed. One day, when I finally take that leap, it won’t feel like leaving… it’ll feel like coming home to…

